The status and perception of medicinal plants by local population of Adrar province (Northern Mauritania)

Q1 Social Sciences Ethnobotany Research and Applications Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.32859/era.26.60.1-18
Cheikh Yebouk, Fatima Zahrae Redouan, Hala El Hachimi, Abderrahmane Merzouki
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Background: In the province of Adrar (northern Mauritania), there is significant interest in medicinal plants and their use. However, the utilization of herbal medicines has been largely underestimated, with little or no scientific data regarding the status, perception of inhabitants of northern Mauritania, confidence in the healing properties of medicinal plants, and the conservation of traditional medicinal heritage of the local population. Methods: The semi-structured interviews, and questionnaires were conducted between 2014 and 2016 in the 11 municipalities of Adrar province. A total of 120 participants aged from 20 to 90 years old, including 24 herbalists and 28 traditional healers. The ethnobotanical data were quantitatively analyzed using indices such as relative popularity level (RPL), rank order priority (ROP), the Medicinal Plant Knowledge index (MPKi), the Medicinal Plant Use index (MPUi), and the Informant consensus factor (ICF). Results: In the present study, we identified 68 taxa from 27 different botanical families. The most significant family is Fabaceae, with 14 species. These plants are used to treat 50 conditions or symptoms grouped into 14 pathological groupings according to the international classification of primary care (ICPC-2). The analysis revealed that the highest value of MPU was obtained for Vachellia tortilis (Forssk.) Galasso &Banfi., Adansonia digitate L. and Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile (MPUi= 100%). In addition, the high fidelity level (FL=100) was recorded for Vachellia tortilis, Adansonia digitata and Balanites aegyptiaca, these three species a very high capability (ROP=100) in improving hypertension and Diabetes. For the Informant Consensus Factor (ICF) the most prevalent groups were Cardiovascular (K) with (ICF=0.97). Conclusions: The knowledge revealed in this study provides a particularly unique source of information on local traditional medicine and adds value to Adrar province. Keywords: Mauritanian plants, Medicinal plants, Adrar, ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, traditional medicine.
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北毛里塔尼亚阿德拉尔省当地居民对药用植物的现状及认知
背景:在阿德拉尔省(毛里塔尼亚北部),人们对药用植物及其使用非常感兴趣。然而,草药的利用在很大程度上被低估了,很少或根本没有关于毛里塔尼亚北部居民的地位、看法、对药用植物治疗特性的信心以及当地人口传统医药遗产的保护的科学数据。方法:2014 - 2016年在阿德拉尔省11个市采用半结构化访谈法和问卷调查法。共有120名参与者,年龄从20岁到90岁不等,其中包括24名草药医生和28名传统治疗师。采用相对受欢迎程度(RPL)、排序优先级(ROP)、药用植物知识指数(MPKi)、药用植物使用指数(MPUi)和信息者共识因子(ICF)等指标对民族植物学资料进行定量分析。结果:本研究共鉴定出27个植物科68个分类群。最重要的科是豆科,有14种。这些植物用于治疗根据国际初级保健分类(ICPC-2)分为14个病理组的50种病症或症状。分析显示,MPU值最高的是Vachellia tortilis (Forssk)。班菲Galasso,。,指状Adansonia L.和Balanites aegyptiaca (L.)Delile (MPUi= 100%)。此外,在改善高血压和糖尿病方面具有很高的能力(ROP=100)的3个物种中,玉米花、adanonia digitata和埃及巴兰(Balanites aegyptiaca)的保真度(FL=100)较高。对于告密者共识因子(ICF),最普遍的组是心血管(K) (ICF=0.97)。结论:本研究揭示的知识为当地传统医学提供了一个特别独特的信息来源,并为阿德拉尔省增加了价值。关键词:毛里塔尼亚植物,药用植物,阿德拉尔,民族植物学,民族医学,传统医学
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Ethnobotany Research and Applications
Ethnobotany Research and Applications Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: Ethnobotany Research & Applications is an electronic, peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary and multi-lingual journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. Manuscript submission, peer review, and publication are all handled on the Internet. The journal is published by the Department of Ethnobotany, Institute of Botany, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. The journal seeks manuscripts that are novel, integrative and written in ways that are accessible to a wide audience. This includes an array of disciplines (biological and social sciences) concerned particularly with theoretical questions that lead to practical applications. Articles can also be based on the perspectives of cultural practitioners, poets and others with insights into plants, people and applied research. Database papers, Ethnobiological inventories, Photo essays, Methodology reviews, Education studies and Theoretical discussions are also published. The journal publishes original research that is described in indigenous languages. We also encourage papers that make use of the unique opportunities of an E-journal: color illustrations, animated model output, down-loadable models and data sets.
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